Red berries and florals on the nose, with a touch of cinnamon and bitter orange. Soft, round with acid driving the wine through the palate, red fruits and brown spices with a herbal twist to the finish. ... Read full article

After the success of our 2015 Rosé (Best Victorian Rosé at the 2015 Concours de Vin), winemaker Tim Elphick has followed up with an equally stunning 2016. A delicate salmon/pink blush in the glass delivering subtle, savoury Pinot Noir aromatics and..... Read full article

Made from our Sangiovese grapes, this bright, clean rosé has many attributes of that variety; a rose petal aroma, summer berries and red cherry fruit with an overlay of fresh earth. The dry, clean finish with a natural acid line makes makes it an esp... Read full article

Pt Leo Estate Shiraz smells of bright fruit with some plum, blackberry, spice and oak. On the palate flavours as suggested by the aromas. A nice entry that fills out in the middle palate with a lingering finish showing acid and fine tannin. ... Read full article

Our wine is made to share. It is delicious, single vineyard, hand-harvested wine made to express a sense of region. Savour our award winning wines all-year-round at an exceptional price by becoming a member a Pt. Leo Estate member today!... Read full article

Pt Leo Estate Pinot Gris smells of honeysuckle and pear with hints of citrus and lychee. On the palate flavours as suggested by the aromas dominated by stone fruit. More elegant than the previous two vintages with a nice clean acid finish.... Read full article

This Pinot Noir shows an abundance of red cherry and poached plum aromas, with subtle clove and cinnamon spice complementing in the background. The grapes were sorted then destemmed and fermented in small open fermenters using indigenous yeast...... Read full article

A mixture of bright citrus and stone fruit, vibrant balanced acidity, and a long textured savoury finish. The fruit for this wine is all P58 clone from our Red Hill vineyard. The fruit was hand sorted in the vineyard and winery then whole bunch...... Read full article